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Butt eater
One of my pastel females is a butt eater. The only one in my collection. Her sister has been producing for two years already but this girl is at 850grms because she can only eat small rats. If I offer something she thinks is too big for her she get scared. She is eating f/t 21 days rat. She may take something a bit bigger, but then she cant swallow it from the butt and eventually she gives up. She wont take a second rat, or eat every 3-4 days. I really think she is not having enough. It is not skinny but thin.
Any ideas to get her eat from the head?
I read about heating the head more, has someone tried it first hand?
Thanks!
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Try holding the rat from the tuft on their back, that way when your snake strikes it should hit the head and be able to start eating when its done constricting.
If she likes to constrict then roam around before eating, I have no idea but if she seems happy I don't think small rats once a week is a problem
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Re: Butt eater
She constricts fine. The problem is that I think she is not getting enough for her size.
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If the feeder is within the proper size range the snake is able to swallow it from either end.
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Re: Butt eater
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Originally Posted by KMG
If the feeder is within the proper size range the snake is able to swallow it from either end.
I disagree, this girl cant. She cant pass the back legs. Eating from the head front legs fold towards the body, and back legs strech against the tail. Going from behind, back legs open wide. I can tell proper sizes.
I used to cut the back legs so she can swallow, but it was a mess after because organs find a way out.
Just wanted to know if there is a proven method to change a butt eater.
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If you are certain she can't swallow the hind legs of the current prey size, then just offer two smaller prey items. In my opinion, from what I have seen and read, if she truly can't swallow the hind legs, it's likely the whole rat/mouse is too large.... unless she has an issue with her jaws. Again, the best solution then would be to just feed her two smaller items on feeding day.
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If you want to try cutting the rear legs you may be able to cut just beneath the hips (I know it sounds gross, but sometimes I have to modify diet for the wild animals I help care for, and we try everything from skinning, to cutting into pieces, etc). If you cut beneath the hips the guts won't come out, although I'm not sure it will make your snake feel comfortable enough. It almost sounds to me like the feeders are too big, but you insist they are not. Maybe try tangling the rat by the tail? I always feed this way so my snakes grab the head or upper torso first, then follow through after they are done constricting. I know you posted your snake's weight; can you post a pic?
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Re: Butt eater
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Originally Posted by rafacacho
I disagree, this girl cant. She cant pass the back legs. Eating from the head front legs fold towards the body, and back legs strech against the tail. Going from behind, back legs open wide. I can tell proper sizes.
I used to cut the back legs so she can swallow, but it was a mess after because organs find a way out.
Just wanted to know if there is a proven method to change a butt eater.
You are underestimating your BP if the prey is within proper range the can swallow it even backward it might take longer but they can.
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Re: Butt eater
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Originally Posted by Deborah
You are underestimating your BP if the prey is within proper range the can swallow it even backward it might take longer but they can.
Yep, Yep, Yep!!!!
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It's odd that the snake always eats from the back end. My experience has been that this often happens when I'm moving a snake up to a larger size prey item. and yes, it is more difficult to consume from that direction due to the legs not folding and frequently these feeding fail. but the snakes learn quick. I'd try moving down a size and see how it goes.
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